COVID-19 economic slowdown has cut air pollution in Canadian cities
OTTAWA — Environment Canada research scientists say the COVID-19-induced economic slowdown is leading to cleaner air in many Canadian cities.
Chris McLinden and Debora Griffin say remote satellite sensors show significant drops in the nitrogen dioxide pollution hovering above many major cities like Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton.
McLinden says on average Canada’s big cities have seen air pollution fall by about one-third.
Health Canada last year estimated that more than 14,000 Canadians die prematurely each year because of air pollution.